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u. n. n u. s. has called on them in theory not to intervene in the processing the people on cartoons 3, call it a power, grab and demand a return to a democratic process. he will morgan august 0 or 2 o n r, or the headlines. the annual g 20 summit is underway in rome, where leaders of wells biggest economies are discussing the climate crisis cove at 19 and rebuilding the global economy. i just made so far include a global minimum tax aimed at stopping bit business from hiding profits and getting covered vaccines to poor nations. the pandemic is not ogre and there are startling, this bar it is in the global distribution of vaccines in i hancock. and i income countries more than 70 percent of the population has received at least one of those in the poorest. once this percentage drops to roughly 3 percent. these differences are morally unacceptable. and on the mine, the global recovery and rebels from if europe is to go, i region is saying they've seized the strategic town of dessie and the neighboring hall region came from the opposition. t p l f is being contested by the government . no fighting a spilled over into the horror and far regions. after rebels, we took control of take rye. in recent months, the conflict has killed thousands of people over the past year. and the u. e is the latest called country to call its lebanese ambassador, quite saudi arabia and bahrain have done the same. diplomatic feud comes off to lebanon's. information minister criticize the saudi, like coalitions of war in yemen. in a video circulating on line that been as prime minister energy mccarthy is a jeannie information minister to make the right decision and fix our relations out there. a wild coming up next. ah ah ah ah ah ah bmw ah ah lexus to lose to cool down? are you that i got on 50 lament that got presenter my luck fit. thank you gillum at gary it onto the body. hewlett bye bye. be like oh my my my ablaze oh, i never knew about it. i'm not been on an accent was i feel i'm it isn't funny. no, he knew and i fully gave you a little put new lead. put them and i'm, i'm business. i'm going to get a moment getting a new money that my nick, my one when we get in the most out. but i do want to kind of put that in there when you have a problem, will call me that. it might deny
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u. n. n u. s. has called on them in theory, not to intervene in the protest regional and international act as have been urging to local han to reverse his school. and was though the transitional government, which he dissolved on monday, but many processes here. so even if that happens, it's their faults short of their demands to completely hand over power to civilian rule the people on how to toombs. 3, call it a power, grab and demand. a returned to a democratic process. he morgan august era or 2. so early i spoke to sydney's activists dahlia abdomen am. we spoke on the phone because of the internet and telecommunications shot down in the country. she said the protest will continue until demands. and matt lost count that i got was a 3 dead and more than 100 injured. and so, i mean, i see no reason why they would fire it says address the fact that they were threats and simply because all the process was typically 6 and they will be pick cuz it's been followed by all the processes they were peaceful. and they, you know, we, we should, we show it, but we came for we, we will not stand by and allow the military to swoop in once again and hijack revolution. a lot of the former rebel groups and the armed groups, they've joined forces with the military and, and we were there target today. we've been down this road before. i mean, this is a new tactics. the she regime has always employed the statutes in the past. they may have bored them, but they certainly don't like now because in a way we've woken up, revised and up. ah . well, the g 20 summit is underway in rome with the climate crisis covered 19. and we're building the global economy, helping the agenda fleet, the world's biggest economies. pleasures made so far include a global minimum tax and stopping big business from hiding profit, and getting covered vaccines to poor nations. adam rainy reports now from rome. the g 20 summit began on saturday with a plea from the host of the gathering italian prime minister mattie draggy. we must do all we can to overcome our differences and we must rekindle the spirit that led to the creation of this group coming into the summit. leaders from the world major economies agreed to a minimum global corporate tax. a 15 percent meant to reduce abuse of off shore loopholes. the biggest issues though are proving the most difficult. covered 1900 vaccine equity and taking effective action on the climate crisis. a draft statement from the group shows it struggling to get member countries to truly commit to capping global warming at the 1.5 degree mark. a benchmark scientists have said is required to avoid disaster. and this comes just days before the climate change conference in glasgow. some key leaders opted to attend only via remote video with the chinese president. she, jim pang made only vague comments about china opening up further to the world that made no mention of china's role as a major global polluter. russian president vladimir putin had a more pointed request on vaccine recognition when russia sputnik cove in 1900 vaccine has not been approved for use by the u. s. or the european union, and hopes of reviving the iran nuclear deal. us president joe biden met on the sidelines with the leaders of the u. k. france and germany. they later issued a statement warning of the dangers of a nuclear capable iran. outside the security perimeter. protesters gathered to call attention to various causes, thousands of protesters. some differences have come out to the street here in rome on saturday, summer, calling for action on the climate crisis and others are marching against capitalism . they all have one message. the net for world leader is pitcher and global equity . climate change. now, we're marketing today because we're asking for more concrete policies on demand change since the g 20 is happening right now and the summit will continue on sunday . people will be watching closely to see if a closing statement will go far enough and addressing climate change. adam raimie g 0, rome, now to ethiopia, rebels from the tedra region say they've sees the st
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u. n. n u . s. has called on the military not to intervene in the protest regional and international acts as have been urging general han to reverse his school and was so the transitional government, which he dissolved on monday. but many protested hearsay. even if that happens, it's their faults short of their demands to completely hand over power to civilian rule. the people on how to toombs. 3, call it a power, grab and demand. a returned to a democratic process. he bo morgan august 0 harpoon. at least 12 people are now known to have been killed in a car. bomb attack at aiden's international airport in southern yemen. several more wounded in that explosion. the city has been wrought by several blasts in the past few years. it's been the seat of humans internationally recognized governments and the rebels took over in 2014 still ahead on al jazeera, a make or break moment will tell you what's at stake as world leaders gather for a climate summit in glasgow. i'm they have when they took for region one and the world is coming together to combat climate change. i. tragedy is underway in one of the most bio diverse regions in the world. ah, ah, look forward to burritos, guys, with sponsored by capital airways. well, as on the move now, throughout europe, not just in one place, everything is coming from the atlantic in going in this direction, which means there is a settle whether high pressure sort of squashed out towards the western sort of russia and to some degree only to some degree as a levant, but throughout the military, we've had this stormy weather. they're going east was just catching known parts of libya that was affecting sicily, calabria. and suddenly, as you see, there's more rain there today. so the next band already come in, not a proper storm, sisters on the move for the amber warnings out potential for flooding. that's come in through portugal in spain, yet water come here as well as you see that won't last long. east going south with that has bit of a turn up, so red warnings and for potential flooding for northern italy. this is during monday with snow throughout the house. it's coming from france right up towards the austrian terrill than what's happening for the north with eyes probably focusing for a while and comp $26.00 in glasgow. yet more rain coming through through scotland. norman. yes, has been flooding recently, and the warnings is delightful. that this system keep going east was during monday bringing rain to sudden sweden. so a doorway and veggie denmark. the following weather actually looks pretty shower to start with, but actually it turns quiet. oh, the weather sponsored by casara always in the country with an abundance of results with great foreign walk indonesia whose firms forming we moved full to grow and frock. we balance for green economy, blue economy, and the digital economy with the new job creation law, indonesia is progressively ensuring the policy reform to create quality jobs. invest. let pot when denise is growth and progress in indonesia now, ah ah, hello again. the top stories on al jazeera, the shower. the sudanese teachers committee has called for a strike, an old state of su dawn. a day after hundreds of thousands of people rally to denounced the military takeover. at least 4 people were killed in the protests on saturday. it's the final day of the g, 20 gathering of world leaders in rome. and the group has agreed to impose a minimum global corporate tax on multinational companies. and the focus today and right now is expected to shift towards climate change on the cop $26.00 conference . the car has more on what we can expect from that climate summit in glasgow to say there's a lot at stake here and glasgow. busy is an understatement, the science tells us what needs to be done, and we'll see in the holes behind me over the next 2 weeks. if national leadership have what it takes to step up, the world is overheating and extreme weather is already hitting hard. and to demonstrate the importance of this conference, we returned to evian, increase scene of those devastating wildfire in the summer, where the still picking up the pieces sh. in early august with temperatures at unseen highs, wildfire ripped across southern europe. the land was parched and the fires quickly spread. northern heavier in greece was a hardest hit. inferno lasted for 2 weeks, thousands were evacuated. today you can see what's left. the devastation in this area was total. people are well used to annual wildfires here, but not on this scale. not with this much last thousands of hector's of forest and livelihoods just incinerated. and because of the fires a new threat as the rain comes so do, floods and mudslides, the fries have destroyed the land, natural ability to withhold water, to act as a flood defense system. the non periods of intense rain, the water just cascades of these hillsides. so they using the dead trees to shore the soil and the land intact. it is hard, exhausting work but vital to preserve what's left and encourage regeneration of the forest. a big part of evy as far as the economy has been obliterated. cost as i own use, livelihood comes from his bees who make honey from the resin of pine trees or used to. i feel sad that this once green forest has been burnt, and i find it difficult to figure out what we'll do and how be keeping can continue to exist on ever. we will not be around when this forest is once again able to give us honey. so for us, our area has died. collecting pine reson was an important money owner for farmers like georgia's agnostic but not in the more. he also lost a 5th of his goat, her to the fires. across the island, more animals died than survived. but the destruction was great for farmers, buildings were burnt, animals were lost, and grazing land has disappeared. in other words, what we had here was last many years need to go by so that things can return to how they were helping people around the world to adapt to and mitigate against catastrophic events. like this is a big part of the climate conference in glasgow. so what a success at cock $26.00 looked like the science tells us we need to prevent temperature through rising beyond ideally one and a half degrees celsius. but the 2021 production gap report shows that current government plans will produce more than double the amount of fossil fuels required to make that happen. so in glasgow, we need a strong declaration. they commit to net 0 missions by 2050, as well as big reductions by 2030. this has been a seismic event that has changed lives perhaps for a generation, but the forest will come back because nature always does. if humanity allows it to . well right now, the omens here and god's go not good. just this week, we had that even with the latest global commitments to commissions. we're still heading for 2.7 degrees celsius. remember, the target is one and a half degrees and the $100000000000.00 a year promised by rich nations to developing countries by 2020. well, that went arrive now until 2023. trust is a limited commodity here in clouds. go and it will be a long, hard battle to reach the agreement, the worldly. around the world. exploiting natural resources has been important for economic growth, despite the effect on the environment and climate, and in ecuador, illegal mining has been a way of life for many decades. and now there are fears government plan to issue more international licenses. will create more damage. terrorism reports in the city of esmerelda as a community that's resisting the advance of large mining companies. this is the pacific william forest. and there we are filled with wild life and unique vegetation. it is slowly being devastated. bulldozers are used to divert the river as illegal miners tried to find gold. and no one has been doing this for 12 years. he says he rents the equipment and hires members of the community to help out that much. then we bring a machine and we make a whole and then we get the material and start building a pool. and then we start extracting when we get a 150 grams of gold or so, then it's worth moving somewhere else. people like the lever spend hours next to the river, trying to find the scraps left by bigger miners. she shows us how she's able to find some gold particles that allow her to make around $20.00 a day and feed her 4 children for them. and we don't get to work every day. we work one week and then then we have to find another area. we are told, some of the country's best. gold is found here. lack of government controls, makes it easy for illegal activities to spread. look what's happening here. this is one of the most bio diverse regions in the world. this is little movie river and it's slowly being destroyed by illegal minors. at the same time, local family say that this is the only way they have to make a living. but it's having a huge impact on the environment. all around is he will community, there are abandoned fools, allegedly filled with chemicals, used in the process to extract gold, eddystone, and appa is the leader of the church indigenous community. he says he's concerned as to look on the miss hillary, you're the river's contaminated, it cannot bathe fish for drink water for 11 years. it's contaminated and we are asking children not to go to the river on university research shows that water in the province of mid alice has high levels of aluminum and iron. janet got a best lives in a nearby community. she says her children are showing signs of skin problems. wrestling is yet more lasso once to increase mining and all exploration activity in the country, to jumpstart a troubled economy and to fight illegal operations. but experts say it will not solve equals endemic problems. luckily because your visit are if they want to tell us that exploiting these resources will solve our problems of misery under development and that we will progress. but history tells us that has never happened because it's not the 1st time our elite ser, incapable of thinking an economic model. that is not only extracting nature's resources because that's where our problems lie. it was all swain forest is among the most threatened in the world poverty unemployment and the promise of development are causing massive damage. the government, instead of fighting it, is desperate to bring international oil and mining companies and give it away. that is, i will, i'll the theda if we'd love to call, or voters in japan or casting their ballots in a general election to, to, to decide whether to keep the newly appointed prime minister, the governing liberal democratic party has been led by female because she doesn't want a leadership vote a month ago, he took charge after years, shahita suger resigned a year into the job. because she has promised to revive japan. pandemic battered economy with a stimulus package. rub, mcbride is monitoring japan's general election from so this is being seen generally as a, as a test sheet as popularity. he is new to the job, but by association. he does come into the job, inheriting a lot of the public disapproval of the way the government, which is dominated by the liberal democratic party, and also his predecessor at the a previous prime minister shahid a suga has handled the corona virus pandemic at there were also concerns in japan about the continuing sluggishness of the economy, stagnant wage growth, job security. but this is also seen as a fight, not necessarily between the political parties, but also a fight with voter apathy. the last 2 elections for the lower house have seen the lowest voter turnout since the 2nd world war, with just a little over half of the eligible voters actually coming out to vote. it's also disproportionately the elderly of japan who tend to be the voters as the older generation. and this is an, an older graying society. they tend to take the civic responsibility of voting very seriously. a consequently, a lot of the campaigning. a lot of the policies have been directed at the more elderly voters, which then becomes a self feeding cycle, if you like that the younger generation or even more disengaged and in the last election we saw have virtually just i, 3rd of all 20, some things who are eligible to vote, actually coming out and casting the vote. so that will be one of the 1st figures that will be very telling in this election. once the polls close in a few hours, just the actual voter turnout. china has started rationing diesel. a nationwide energy shortage has led to a surgeon demand for the fuel and the rise in prices. katrina, you has more. these truck drivers are used to criss crossing china driving hundreds of kilometers every day. but a nation wide shortage of diesel fuel has changed that. are you look out of the meal, i'm scared to leaf beijing and their drive long distances. some petrol stations have run out of diesel fuel. the machines are closed. 2 days ago, i drove south to hoop a province, and the men in petrol stations didn't have any. the shortage has been accompanied by a sharp rise and prices. since january, the cost of diesel here has increased by about 30 percent. a dispatch of station customers limited to by just 200 meters, a people feel, but outside the capital supply problem is much worse and some truck drivers having to wait days to refuel. they have the long lines of vehicles that petrol stations in china's southern and eastern provinces due to rationing. many drivers say they can only refuel for one day's journey, which means cross country deliveries are taking longer to arrive. china is in the middle of the power crisis that is triggered blackouts in many cities, shortages of coal and natural gas have led to surge and diesel consumption. factories and businesses have turned to diesel powered generators to maintain operations, draining supply. the 2nd reason is probably because a lot of these are being re routed to the agriculture sector during the harvest season to basically support green trying and to prepare for, for plenty winter across. and on the, on the supply side, basically, the domestic supply for diesel has been going down because china has been export are a lot more to the rest to the rest of the world. some estimate china's diesel stop pals to be at the lowest level. and at least a year environmental crackdown on crude oil production in some regions have worse and the shortage the government has off the chinese refineries to increase production and imports. but this would be enough to contain the shortfall. experts warn the scarcity of diesel is likely to last for months and could worse an existing problems in the global supply chain. katrina you out a 0 paging. the leaders of britain and france are expected to meet in the next hour on the sidelines of the g. 20 summit to discuss the post bricks at fishing dispute, or johnson says he can't rely on taking legal action against france after it sees the british vessel em. i know where my call is threatening to block ports and increase checks on boats and laurie's, if the u. k doesn't grant more licenses to french fishing vessels, alexia bryan has more from the of, in france. frances laid down an ultimatum if it's freshman, did not get the licenses that they say they deserve. and that they expected under the post bricks at tre, dale by tuesday. then ports like this one will be at the center is what they call and targeted measures. british fishing vessels will not be able to dock at ports like this, they'll be tougher, longer health and safety checks on trucks going in and out of port from the u. k. also, versus fishing vessels will face tougher security checks if the fishing and fringe waters boats like this one. this scala trula that was seized earlier in the week accused of fishing and french waters without a license. and its been caught up in the escalating dispute between france and the u. k. over access to british waters and waters off the coast of france, including the island of jersey, which sits just about 22 kilometers off the coast. now the fre
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u. n. n u. s. has called on the military not to intervene in the protest. the people on how to toombs 3, call it a power, grab and demand, a return to a democratic process. and hebert joins a sly from hearts him. now we've been seeing those pictures of large crowds gathering in hartaman, also in under a man what's been happening in the rest of the country. while similar scenes to the one cell has been unfolding throughout a saturday in hudson has also been unfolding on and on other in other parts of the country now in neighboring to 0 state. tens of thousands also took to the streets condemning and them, and demanding a return to a civilian rule. we also have the states of law north dar 4 where people also took to the streets, but the central committee posted in his doctor say the state that was worst head or, or met will met with violence is the state of godaddy, where dozens have been reportedly injured, due to the use of force by security forces as protest as gather to demand a return to civilian rule. so the process has been nationwide, not just in the capital for 2 protests as are saying that they want to see our prime minister than the ham dog are moving freely because they say they believe that the fact that he has been taken from general abdel said that of bronze residence back to his own residence on the suburbs of hudson does not mean that his completely free his yet to meet his own staff, his id to speak to the media. and they also want to see the political detainees who are arrested on, on monday, on the day of the qu, released, and they want to see that government that has been dissolved, reinstall. so nationwide, protests mariam around the country, people demanding a return to this events, to a civilian rule, but also that they are concerned about their safety because of the lack of internet access, as well as to poor form communications. there is no way to call each other inside sudan, so to know how many people are injured in protests around the country to know the turn out of the people, we're relying on the very few pictures that are coming out from activists. but the number of injuries and dest all in those states is very hard to tell the committee . the central committee for it, in his doctors, are trying to lays between the various hospitals around the country to try to figure out exactly how many people have been injured. they've already recorded more than a 100 people injured around the country, but that comes from 3 states only and their concerns that other states, especially the states, where the form, communications and internet are week to begin with, may have high numbers of death and injuries as well right, so we are still waiting for information from those places. are these protests likely to continue indefinitely? well, let's look at, let's take a look back as how these proteins started following be take over on monday people have been setting a barricade. they've been burning tires. they've been calling for civil disobedience at state and federal level and around the country. now with 2 days, protest people have been say, are these some of the sydney's professionals association, the body that has been spearheading protest against president armand bashir has put out a statement calling on people to retrieve back from a, from the main streets where security forces have been targeting protesters and to set a barricades in neighborhoods and to continue their protest from there. and now we've seen several barricades being erected in various neighborhoods around the capital, hot tomb. and people saying that this is the way they're going to protest until they can mobilize themselves once again and try to take to the streets. now they're also calls for a complete dissolution of the 4 of the agreement that has been signed between the the forces of freedom in change coalition in august and to 19 and the army for the the sit in his professional association and the other political parties have been calling for a new transitional government that has a different set up than the ones that has been than the one that has been dissolved by to rob them at that. and we're hon. so they're still calls for more protests. they still called for civil disobedience, is so called for proof for people on the streets to show that they're rejecting the army cont, taken control of power. all right. okay, what about mediation efforts? who is spearheading those? is there a possibility for that right now? there has been condemnation from the united states and the u. and with regards to the latest military takeover and their calls for returned back to the power sharing agreement that was signed in august 2019. let's not forget that general abdel for the humble hon when he gave that statement on monday, said that he was still committed to that power sharing agreement with the exception of a few articles. but those are major articles. there. the articles that define how this transition government looks like the rule and the authority of the executive cabinet discharge of the sovereignty council, which is supposed to be a joint counsel between the military and the civilians and the formation of a legislative assembly and how much representation should each part in each coalition get including the army itself in that transition legislative assembly that has not been formed throughout the 2 years. so now when you look at the, when, when you look at the calls from the force of freedom in change and of the political parties and the processes under groun
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u. n. n u. s. has called on the military not to intervene in the protest regional and international acts as have been urging general han to reverse his school and was though the transitional government, which he dissolved on monday, but many processes here. so even if that happens, it's their fault showed all their demands to completely hand over power to civilian rule the people on how to toombs. 3, call it a power, grab and demand, a return to a democratic process. he, bill morgan, august 0. cartoon, at least 12 people are now known to have been killed in a car. bomb attack at aiden's international airport in southern yemen. several more were wounded in that explosion. the city has been rocked by several bloss in the past few years. it's been the seed of humans internationally recognized governments and fruity rebels, took, oversaw in 2014 china husbands has started rationing diesel. a nationwide energy shortage has led to a surge and demand for the fuel under rise and prices. many truck drivers say they're not able to complete long distance routes to deliver vital goods. katrina, you us more from beijing? these truck drivers are used to criss crossing china driving hundreds of kilometers every day. but a nation wide shortage of diesel fuel has changed that, or you would go to the me, oh, i'm scared to leave beijing and dr. long distances, some petrol stations have run out of diesel fuel. the machines are closed. 2 days ago, i drove south to whole bay province, and a man in paddle stations didn't have any. the shortage has been accompanied by a sharp rise and prices. since january, the cost of diesel here has increased by about 30 percent abyss petrol station customers limited to buy just $200.00 leases of diesel fuel. but outside the capital. the supply problem is much worse than some supply with having to wait days to review. there have been long lines of vehicles at petrol stations and china's southern and eastern provinces. due to rationing, many drivers say they can only refuel for one day's journey, which means cross country deliveries are taking longer to arrive. china is in the middle of the power crisis that is triggered blackouts in many cities, shortages of coal and natural gas have led to a surge in diesel consumption. factories and businesses have turned to diesel powered generators to maintain operations, draining supply. the 2nd reason is probably because a lot of these are being re routed to the agriculture sector during the harvest season, to basically support a green trying and to prepare for, for plenty winter across. and on the, on the supply side, basically, the domestic supply for diesel has been going down because china has been export are a lot more up to the rest to the rest of the world. some estimate china's diesel stop pals to be at the lowest level and at least a year. environmental crackdown on crude oil production in some regions have worse than the shortage. the government has off the chinese refineries to increase production and imports, but this would be enough to contain the shortfall. experts warn the scarcity of diesel is likely to last for months and could worse and existing problems and the global supply chain. katrina, you out a 0 paging police in columbia has seized more than 2 tons of cocaine in the tourist city of carter in the, in the us, the seizure of worth $100000000.00 was found that a container bound for ra through them in the netherlands. military forces captured the leader of a major drug cartel just last week. as the government stepped up a correct on columbia is the world's largest cocaine export. and the u. s. is its largest consumer link of us. you received about 2.2 tons in gross weight. of cocaine hydro chloride, that the drugs came from the port given ecuador, the final destination being the port rotterdam in the netherlands. drug was possibly going to be distributed in turkey, spain, italy, and obey near us. argentina has hardened its dance, as the deadline looms for, re negotiating a $45000000000.00 loan from the international monetary fund. it once the i'm after cut rates and support, it's economic plans at home. and as daniel shambler reports are bonus iris, many in the country want to see a freeze on re payments as hunger, poverty, and inflation all rise. they q every weekday, outside the little star soup kitchen on the outskirts of when osiris ali to day were married and her neighbours arrived there was nothing left with them in that cuz he never sent that bit armenian, which they were supposed to have cooked plenty, but a lot of people turned up and we were a bit late, but th
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u. n. n u. s. has called on the military not to intervene in the protest regional and international acts as have been urging de lobel han to reverse his school. and was though the transitional government, which he dissolved on monday, but many processes here. so even if that happens, it's their fault showed all their demands to completely hand over power to civilian rule. the people on how to toombs. 3, call it a power, grab and demand a return to a democratic process. he bal, morgan, august 0 or 2. at least 12 people are now known to have been killed in a car. bomb attack at aiden's international airport in southern yemen. several more wounded in the exclusion. the city has been rocked by several blasts in the past few years. it's been the seat of humans internationally recognized governments since the rebels took over on, on in 2014, the taliban has denied its men shot and killed 3 people at a wedding in eastern afghanistan. men reportedly posing as members of the armed group, which i guess that a ceremony. none dar har because they were playing music. be government spokesman says a personal feud was behind the violence to japan. now where the ruling coalition is projected to keep its majority in the lower house of parliament, after pulled close just a short while ago, prime minister, whom jo, cuz she does liberal democratic party, is forecast to lose some seats. the vote is seen as the 1st big test for the newly appointed leader who took charge only weeks ago. from you can see the want a leadership vote after you shaheed us to go resigned a year into the job. rob mcbride is monitoring japan's general election from so it is seen very much as a test of sheet as a popularity he is new to the job. but of course he inherits the the disapproval love by the public of his government's general handling of the whole cove. it pandemic, and also by association. he's impacted by the unpopularity of his predecessor yoshi, he de suga. this has been a fight, not just about politics, but also a struggle with voter apathy. with this is as the background, the last 2 elections for the lower house have seen the lowest boat to turn out in japan. as since the 2nd world war, little more than half of the eligible voters actually came out at to vote. and it's disproportionately the older generation in japan that tends to vote and tends to decide these elections. it is an older grading population, older people in japan seem to regard it as their civic responsibility to go and vote. consequently, a lot of the campaigning. a lot of the policies are aimed specifically at elderly voters, which then just goes to feed into this feeling of younger people, just not being engaged in the whole process. so that is going to be interesting to see what the vote to turn out is going to be early indications a seem to suggest that this sunday there has been slightly better voting than in, in the last 2 elections. but not by much at low voter turnout. generally favors the ruling l d p. china has started rationing diesel. nationwide energy shortage has led to a surge and demand for the fuel under raise and prices. many truck drivers say they're not able to complete long distance routes to deliver vital goods. katrina, you has more from beijing these truck drivers are used to criss crossing china driving hundreds of kilometers every day. but a nation wide shortage of diesel fuel has changed that. or you would go to the me oh, i'm scared to leave beijing and the drive long distances, some petrol stations have run out of diesel fuel. the machines are closed. 2 days ago, i drove south to whole bay province and american pedo stations didn't have any. the shortage has been accompanied by a shop rise and prices since january, the cost of diesel here has increased by about 30 percent. a bit petrol station customers limited to buy just $200.00 leases of diesel fuel. but outside the capital, the supply problem is much was had some supply with having to wait days to review. there have been long lines of vehicles that petrol stations and china's southern and eastern provinces. due to rationing. many drivers say they can only refuel for one day's journey, which means cross country deliveries are taking longer to arrive. china is in the middle of a power crisis that is triggered blackouts. in many cities, shortages of coal and natural gas have led to a surge and diesel consumption. factories and businesses have turned to diesel powered generated to maintain operations, draining supply. the 2nd reason is probably because a lot of these are, is being re routed to the agriculture sector during this harvest season, to basically support our grain, trying and to prepare for planting, winter cross. and on the, on the supply side, basically the domestic supply for diesel hosting. going down because china has the asked for a lot more, b, o, a, to the rest. so to, to the rest of the world, some estimate china's diesel stop pals to be at the lowest level and at least a year. environmental crackdowns on crude oil production in some regions have worse than the shortage. the government has asked chinese refineries to increase production and imports, but this would be enough to contain the shortfall. experts warn that scarcity of diesel is likely to last for months and could worse and existing problems in the global supply chain. katrina, you out a 0 paging. the united states and the european union have agreed to ease tariffs on steel and aluminum imports. the u. s. will now allow certain metals from the e. u to enter duty free. that avoids you retaliatory measures on us products that were due to take effect in december. former us president donald trump introduced the levies 3 years ago. phil laval has more from washington d. c. what this does is it gives president biden a number of wins. first of all allows him to show off on the world stage that the u . s. is back that it's making friends again, which is what a lot of the d trends he's been about. it's about him showing that the u. s. is moving away from that isolation is the approach that the previous administration favorite and a number of ways. it allows him to also avoid these a. you retaliate 3 tariffs, remember they would you to kick it in a matter of weeks. they're going to double duty on a number of things. like, for whiskey like harley davidson motorcycles, all american products and this would not have gone down well domestically. it also allows him to show off his green credential
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u. n. n u . s. has called on the military not to intervene in the protest. regional and international acts as have been urging general han to reverse his school and with so the transitional government which he dissolved on monday, but many processes here. so even if that happens, it so falls short of their demands to completely hand over power to civilian rule. the people on how to toombs. 3, call it a power, grab and demand. return to a democratic process. he bal, morgan august 0 or 2 leaders of the world's 20 biggest economies are discussing the climate crisis code 19 and the global economy to summit in rome. on saturday, they agreed to introduce a global corporate tax aimed at stopping big business from hiding profits and getting covered vaccines to poor nations. adam rainy reports from rome. the g 20 summit began on saturday with a plea from the host of the gathering italian prime minister maria draggy. we must do all we can to overcome our differences and we must rekindle the spirit that lead to the creation of this group coming into the summit. leaders from the world. major economies agree to a minimum global corporate tax. a 15 percent meant to reduce abuse of off shore loopholes. the biggest issues though, are proving the most difficult. a covered 1900 vaccine equity, and taking effective action on the climate crisis. a draft statement from the group shows its struggling to get member countries to truly commit to capping global warming. at the $1.00 degree mark, a benchmark scientists have said is required to avoid disaster. and this comes just days before the climate change conference in glasgow. some key leaders opted to attend only via remote video chinese president. she, jim pang made only vague comments about china opening up further to the world that made no mention of china's role as a major global polluter. russian president vladimir putin had a more pointed request on vaccine recognition when russia sputnik cove in 1900 vaccine has not been approved for use by the u. s. or the european union, and hopes of reviving the iran nuclear deal. us president joe biden met on the sidelines with the leaders of the u. k. france and germany. they later issued a statement warning of the dangers of a nuclear capable iran. outside the security perimeter protestors gathered to call attention to various causes, thousands of protesters. some different groups have come out to the street here in rome on saturday. some are calling for action on the climate crisis and others are marching against capitalism. they all have one message. the net for world leader is global equity. climate change. now, we're marching today because we're asking for more concrete policies on climate change since the g 20 is happening right now in the summer. we'll continue on sunday. people will be watching closely to see if a closing group statement will go far enough and addressing climate change. adam, rainy algebra, rome, the organization for economic cooperation and development says, impo
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u. n. n u . s. has called on the military not to intervene in the protest regional and international acts as have been urging general han to reverse his school and was though the transitional government, which he dissolved on monday, but many protest this year. so even if that happens, it so falls short of their demands to completely hand over power to civilian rule. the people on how to toombs. 3, call it a power, grab and demand, a returned to a democratic process. so let's take a closer look at the pro democracy groups who are behind the protests. there is the sudanese professionals association. it's a network of independent trade unions and it's demanding the restoration of the transitional government. it includes the sudanese dr. central committee. it's been documenting the injuries and deaths of protest hers to counter the government official figures. then there's a so called resistance committees, grassroot bodies spread across the country, whose members organized protests in their local communities. let sir speak to him, morgan. she's joining us from her to him, her boss, so after hundreds of thousands of people turned out just about 24 hours ago. what is the mood like today? yes, bearing the call for more processed by various associations. but yesterday, the resistance committee following the attack by the security forces using live ammunition into your gas, as advised people to stay within their neighborhoods, barricade the roads leading to those neighborhoods and residential areas, and continue with the civil disobedience. so long as they were english have been a little drive around and talked to central business district and many of the shops that are normally open around this time of the day that are normally bustling. and the street that are normally very busy. that is something that is not seen today. very few cars are out on the road. very few shops are open and they still calls for more strike and more resistance. many of the protests to say that despite the targeting by the security forces, this by the number of injuries, and despite the number of fatalities that they've been facing over the past few days, they will continue with the process. they will continue with the civil disobedience . now, many state and federal institutions are yet to review marking. we've done a drive around the federal and state institution. many of the doors remain locked. many security guards say that they are yet to see any staff at all show up to work . and it's not clear if it's because they are part of the civil disobedience. that has been called for by the sudanese professionals association than the resistance committee. over the barricade on the streets are preventing them. security forces are still continuing to block some major bridges that connect the 3 cities cartoon under the man i'm hard to north. so that is also hindering movement. but it also shows the concern about more protests. those bridges have been closed on saturday morning, early hours of saturday morning because of concerns that protesters will gather from the 33 sitters and come to where the state institutions are located, including the presidential palace. so those bridges that connect the cities are still being a closed by the military and by security forces. but the but the protest, so say that they told them to continue with the civil disobedience. they're still going to continue barricading neighborhoods residential neighborhoods and the main street, and they will continue calling for return to them a crack process. ok, thank you so much. have a morgan reporting from cartoon still adds on al jazeera, a make or break moment, will tell you what's at stake is world leaders gather for a climate summit in glasgow ah, the last week is seen flooding in western boyer. and to some degree in western java, despite that is a good dispersion of sons, thunderstorms, and chows throughout se h which is right the time the was going to rain, he sees neck with a concentration still looks like being through santa wac western jarring through in jakarta. and sumatra, but this blue most places the exception may be lose on the right. really orbit further south has been particularly warm through nolan, tropical australia, throughout the whole month, which means more moist has been injected into the atmosphere. so where you get thunder. so they tend to be a bit bigger. that's potentially true in queensland during monday, it's much caught the sized no, no more stormy weather. victoria new south wales, all tasmania style. a woman mel will adelaide and cambra purse a scene. the fist brain bongos fruits of probably welcome brain for the week bell western australia. aladdin. she's showers. might, may been to the red middle as well, which watch that one. as for new zealand, technically is quite, quite well. it's been nice and warm recently. you think with a suddenly breezy one because we still got 17. christ church rein confined to the southern part of south, on at least on monday, on tuesday there is some tropical weather coming down just a little depression on his way to gibbon. ah, the end of the country with an abundance of results for the road already won indonesia whose firms forming we moved full to grow and fraught with balance for green economy, blue economy, and the digital economy. with the new job creation law, indonesia is progressively ensuring the policy reform to create quality jobs. invest. let people when this is growth and progress, invent indonesia now. ah ah. ah. top stories on al jazeera this hour, the sudanese teachers committee has called for a strike in all states of suit on a day after hundreds of thousands of people rallied to denounce the military take over. at least 4 people were killed in the protests on saturday. the last day of the g 20 summit of world leaders is taking place in rome. several meetings are taking place on the sidelines, including one between the president of the u. s. and turkey. the group is due to discuss climate change ahead of the cop 26 conference in glasgow. our environment editor nick clark has more on what we can expect from the climate summit in glasgow to say there's a lot at stake here and glasgow. busy is an understatement. the science tells us what needs to be done, and we'll see in the holes behind me over the next 2 weeks. if national leadership have what it takes to step up, the world is overheating and extreme weather is already hitting hard. and to demonstrate the importance of this conference, we returned to every year in greece scene of those devastating wildfire in the summer where the still picking up the pieces sh. in early august with temperatures at unseen highs, wildfires ripped across southern europe. the land was parched and the fires quickly spread. northern heavier in greece was a hardest hit. inferno lasted for 2 weeks, thousands were evacuated. today you can see what's left. the devastation in this area was total
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u. n. n u s . has called on them in theory, not to intervene in the process regional and international acts as have been urging general han to reverse his school and was so the transitional government which he dissolved on monday, but many protest this year. so even if that happens, it's their fault sort of their demands to completely hand over power to civilian rule. the people on cartoons 3, call it a power, grab and demand a return to democratic process. he will morgan august 0 or to well, joining me now is dalia dillman. i am a sudanese activist. she joins us from har tuna, and of course, in sudan the in particular to day the have been restrictions on the internet and also on mobile phone networks. but we'll see how far we get with the connection that we have. and so let me start by asking you about information. you've been guessing about the use of gunfire live ammunition against demonstrators today. i dalia just checking that you can hear me. i know the line is a little bit shaky. this is mariam in london. not sure if you can hear me dalia. hi yes, i can hear you now. it's the yeah. taking a bit of time just to just to get the the line properly established. i was asking, what information do you have about the use of violence against protested today? sorry, can you repeat the question? i'm really sorry. dental. it is a great right now. sure. i'll ask you one more time. what information do you have about the violence and the use of gun fire against people that were out protesting on the streets to day oh, you know, maybe we'll try and come back to that because the line is a little bit inconsistent. they're bitter. obviously dahlia abdomen. i am joining us there from cartoon. she's an activist, and obviously a great deal of concern about the, the use of tear gas and reports have gone fire being a deployed violence being deployed against peaceful demonstrators had gathered in cities all across the country. and of what has been the strongest show of opposition against the military since they staged a coup and essentially dissolved that power sharing agreement with the civilian government and declared a state of emergency earlier this week on monday, we'll get more on that story. a little bit later on, but also coming up for you in this news, our argentinians calling on their government to freeze. i am f debt repayments with poverty and inflation. now on the rise here in the u. k. the prime ministers, speaking of a turbulent relationship with frances around of the fishing rides, escalades and sports african south quinten to cock returns and takes the need before their t 20 world cup game against sher lanka. ah, now the g 20 summit is underway in the italian capital raw with the climate crisis cove at 19 and we're building the global economy all topping the agenda fleet. as of the wild biggest economies, pledges made so far include a global minimum tax aimed at stopping big business from hiding profits and getting covert vaccines to poor nations. adam rainy reports now from rome. the g 20 summit began on saturday with a plea from the host of the gathering italian prime minister mario groggy. we must do all we can to overcome our differences. and we must rekindle the spirit that led to the creation of this group coming in to the summit . leaders from the world. major economies agree to a minimum global corporate tax. a 15 percent meant to reduce abuse of offs
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u. n. n u. s. has called on the military not to intervene in the protest. regional and international acts as have been heard in general, hon to reverse his school and was though the transitional government, which he dissolved on monday. but many processes here saying, even if that happens, it's their faults short of their demands to completely hand over power to civilian rule. the people on how to toombs. 3, call it a power, grab and demand, a return to a democratic process. let's take a closer look now at the pro democracy groups behind these protests. brittany's professionals. association is a network of independent trade unions if demanding the restoration of the transitional government. it includes the sudanese that doctors central, committing its been documenting the injuries and deaths of protest is to catch the government's official figures. and then there's the so called resistance committee is grassroot bodies spread across the country whose members organized protests in their local communities. let's bring in have been morgan now, who's lived for us in the capitol. hello there. here we have those violent protests yesterday and there are more demonstrations expected today. tell us more about the teachers unions involvement. yes, the teacher's union is just one of the several unions that have announced that they are joining to civil disobedience calls that have been made by the forces of freedom and change. coalition, the kidneys, professionals, associations and the resistance committees. now the resistance committees have set up barricades on main roads as well as on residential areas. the roof over the dental areas to prevent security forces from entering those residential areas and targeting the activists and protested, but also to make sure that people can not go to work. so they're trying to let the military know as much as they can, that they don't want to be ruled by the army, and they want to return to the classic process. now, the several institution around the country are yet to open, both as the state and federal levels. we've done a little drive around town and usually around this time are usually given time to me. you would see a number of cars and many shop open. but today, very few shop that are open and there's very few car movements on the street. many people say that movement is hard because of the barricade, but people also say that they are joining the civil disobedience to show them that they want a return to do the transitional government that was dissolved on monday. now, the head of the un mission here and put down who's also the special representative of the united nations secretary general has met with prime minister capital hemmed up in the morning. and he said that the prime minister is still under house arrest, but mediation efforts are until we to try to get the country out of the current political crisis. they also effort to bring together the forces of freedom and change coalition. because all of this happens after a division in the ruling coalition. so there are efforts to try to bring together the coalition that has led to government protests against president. so i'm going to be here, but they're also trying to bring back the, the, the power sharing agreement between the military and the protest movement. and so far they get to be any concrete results coming out of those meetings and out of the mediation effort. so people are saying that unless they see the, the prisoners who have been erected release and until the prime minister, the speaking to the public again and back in the position of prime minister, there will continue with decimal disobedience and they will continue and will continue with the barricade that they've been putting in residential areas, and they will continue to protest against them in the military take over. thank you very much for that update. even morgan for us live in it cartoon at least 12 people, and now known to have been killed in a car bomb attack in the items international airport and 7 pm, and several more wounded in the explosion. the city has been rocked by several in the past few years. it's been the state of humans internationally recognized government since creepy rebels took over santa in 2014 still ahead on algae 0. i'm they have when they took for region in a while or, and the world is coming together to combat climate change. i. tragedy is underway in one of the most bio diverse regions in the world. and in the atlanta braves close in on the world series title by selection all coming up a are the bellows on the move now throughout europe, not just in one place in these carrie from atlantics going in this direction, which means areas of settle, weather, high pressure sort of squashed out towards the western side of russia and to some degree only to some degree as a levant. but throughout the military, we've had this stormy weather. they're going eastwards, just catching north part of libya that was affecting sicily, calabria, and saadenee. as you see, there's more rain there to day, so thanks back over the come in. not a proper storm, sisters on the move for the amber warnings out potential for flooding. that's come in through portugal in spain. the yet water come here as well as you can see that won't last long ease going south with that bit of a turn up. so red warnings and for potential flooding for northern italy. this is during monday with snow throughout the house is coming from front, right up towards the austrian terrill. then we're casting for the north with eyes probably focusing for a while and cough 26 in glasgow. yet more rain coming through through scotland and norman. yes. has been flooding recently, and the warnings is delightful that this system keeps going east was during monday bringing rain to sudden sweden. so the doorway and venture denmark, the following weather actually looks pretty shower to start with, but actually it turns quiet. ah, the 10s of thousands of children were born into 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